Addressing Problems with Reading in English: A Case Study of Five Bangladeshi Teachers

Syeda Tabinda Sadaf
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Reading is generally considered as one of the essential language learning skills. Unfortunately, in most Bangladeshi government secondary schools, reading is not given its due respect. Recent research indicates that reading is as much important a skill as speaking or writing and therefore, Bangladeshi teachers need to change their mindset towards the significance of reading in classroom, to make the L2 learning a helpful experience for students. Five Bangladeshi teachers from three different schools took part in the study. This study is aimed to see Bangladeshi teacher’s analysis of reading problems of their students and the teaching strategies they use in classrooms for teaching reading skills by using questionnaire and interviews as research tools. The research found that teachers recognise students’ reading problems and sincerely try to address these but their biggest impediment is the class size for which students are left alone with their reading difficulties. If this skill is not aptly addressed at this level, learning the other three language skills will be difficult for the second language learners. Hence this research suggests that teachers’ analysis of the reading problems should be given importance to ensure students’ maximum L2 learning.
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解决英语阅读问题:以五位孟加拉教师为例
阅读通常被认为是语言学习的基本技能之一。不幸的是,在大多数孟加拉国公立中学,阅读没有得到应有的尊重。最近的研究表明,阅读是一种与说或写同样重要的技能,因此,孟加拉国的教师需要改变他们对课堂阅读重要性的看法,使第二语言学习成为学生的有益体验。来自三所不同学校的五名孟加拉国教师参加了这项研究。本研究旨在通过问卷调查和访谈作为研究工具,了解孟加拉国教师对学生阅读问题的分析以及他们在课堂上教授阅读技能的教学策略。研究发现,教师认识到学生的阅读问题,并真诚地试图解决这些问题,但他们最大的障碍是班级规模,这让学生独自面对阅读困难。如果这一技能在这一阶段没有得到适当的解决,那么学习其他三种语言技能对第二语言学习者来说将是困难的。因此,本研究建议教师应重视对阅读问题的分析,以确保学生最大限度地学习第二语言。
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